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  • Field of application: Circulatory Care
  • Atlas cedarwood

    Cedrus atlantica

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    The Atlas cedar is native to North Africa. In the distant past, he also lived in Europe in a natural state. It supports the cold very well and its port is more erect and slender than the cedar of Lebanon. Its needles are bluish, its branches ascending and shorter than those of other cedars; its bark is light gray and cracks with age; its cones are 6 cm long, with a small hollow in the center.

    101

    Cedrus atlantica
  • Atlas cedarwood
    • Bio

    Atlas cedarwood

    Cedrus atlantica

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    The Atlas cedar is native to North Africa. In the distant past, he also lived in Europe in a natural state. It tolerates the cold very well and its port is more erect and slender than the cedar of Lebanon. Its needles are bluish, its branches ascending and shorter than those of other cedars; its bark is light gray and cracks with age; its cones are 6 cm long, with a small hollow in the center.

    4311

    Cedrus atlantica
  • Bourbon geranium | Inula
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    Bourbon geranium

    Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon

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    Native to South Africa (mother plant = pelargonium graveolens), geranium has been hybridized to give cultivars in Egypt, China, and Reunion Island. The term "Bourbon" means "islands": the Bourbon cultivar comes in particular from the Indian Ocean (Reunion) but also from Madagascar, whose soils are favorable to its growth. The harvest is done at the beginning of flowering. It prefers coastal slopes and sand dunes exposed to the sun.

    765

    Pelargonium graveolens - type bourbon
  • Egyptian geranium

    Pelargonium x asperum

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    Only a few of the over 500 species of geranium are used in aromatherapy. It is cultivated in Madagascar, La Reunion, Guinea and Algeria. The mild and smooth or stronger perfumes of some species explain their frequent use in perfumery and cosmetology.

    502

    Pelargonium x asperum
  • Niaouli

    Melaleuca quinquenervia

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    Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.

    75

    Melaleuca quinquenervia
  • Niaouli | Inula
    • Bio

    Niaouli

    Melaleuca quinquenervia

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.

    2441

    Melaleuca quinquenervia
  • Scots pine | Inula
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    Scots pine

    Pinus sylvestris

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    The Scots pine provides an essential oil long familiar to our grandparents, who in earlier days already enjoyed its healing action on the bronchi through the inhalation of this essential oil in Nordic climats. It thrives in the mountains and sandy or gravelly soils. Scots pine has purplish-grey bark, acicular, robust leaves, yellow male and red female flowers, and a green ovoid cone that turns brown when mature.

    2451

    Pinus sylvestris
  • Scots pine

    Pinus sylvestris

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    The Scots pine provides an essential oil long familiar to our grandparents, who in earlier days already enjoyed its healing action on the bronchi through the inhalation of this essential oil in Nordic climats. It thrives in the mountains and sandy or gravelly soils. Scots pine has purplish-grey bark, acicular, robust leaves, yellow male and red female flowers, and a green ovoid cone that turns brown when mature.

    530

    Pinus sylvestris